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TravelRe: Gas Leakage Along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway (Video) by seglius(m): 5:33pm On Dec 16, 2020
Nigeria should learn how to use HDPE(High density polyethylene) or Stainless steel pipe instead of carbon steel for underground pipeline.
Carbon steel is mainly recommended for above ground installation.

Question should be asked about the design corrosion per year of the pipe and the erosional velocity.
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by seglius(m): 11:21am On Dec 15, 2020
Thanks for the information. i applied now.

Mumsytwinny:
University of Hull is offering international students the benefits of paying UK tuition fee for 2021/2022 session.

£9000 pounds for any course....

If you like local settings, you may put in application for vetting.
WAEC is also accepted for proof of English.

CAS Deposit £2k
grin grin grin grin
Good luck guys.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 11:47am On Nov 24, 2020
You are right, going for Natural gas engineering but my I-20 shows petroleum engineering.

Mayorboi:
Texas A&M University Kingsville does not have a Masters in Petroleum Engineering program. I graduated from here. They have Natural Gas Engineering/ Chemical Engineering or maybe Petrophysics

Maybe saying that you are going for an MSC in Pet Eng when they can clearly see the sch doesn't offer it might be the problem.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 6:27pm On Nov 23, 2020
Sure. the fight is between me and ambition.

solastar2:
Ok but u can try it again
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 6:05pm On Nov 23, 2020
Find as requested my First Interview

NB: No documents requested from this except my bank statement


Transcript for the first Interview

VO: pass me your I-20, passport and sevis receipt
Me: I passed

VO: why this course
Me: having working in the natural gas field for more than 6 years, during this period There is a digitalisation change in the landscape of working professional and technological advance in the industries so going for this course will enhance my technical knowledge, learn new skills to improve and increase the productivity, efficiency and distribution in the industries both locally and globally.

VO: how May years you have been in Dubai
Me: 2 years 3 months

VO: who’s paying for your trip
Me: my mother.

VO: pass me the statement of account.
Me: I passed

VO: sorry I won’t give you visa


quote author=Milkshakes01 post=96356981]Since his reason is based on the first interview’s decision.

Kindly share the transcript of your first interview, try as much as possible to remember the conversation that transpired between you and the VO[/quote]
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 6:02pm On Nov 23, 2020
I had gre but 289. low score base on work load here. no time but no reason to justify fail
solastar2:
Why are you going for Petroleum Engineering? Go for Chemical Engineering where you can easily secure funding. Chemical Engineering is enormous compare to Petroleum Engineering and well funded. Maybe you should also try to write GREand TOEFL because I believe you dont have those tests.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 3:42pm On Nov 23, 2020
VISA DENIED.

My Profile :
Chemical engineering with 3.80/5 CGPA, More than 5 years working experiences in natural gas plant, Presently in Dubai working as an assistant engineer in same Natural gas plant.

Got Admission in :
Texas A&M university-Kingsville,
Petroleum engineering
in state tuition: $8000

Bank statement: $60,000
This is my second time to apply this month in Dubai


Transcript

VO: pass me your passport and I-20
Me: passed

VO: pass me your degree certificate and transcript
Me: passed( checking for 1 minutes)

VO: pass me your bank statement
Me: passed ( checking for 1 minutes)

VO: who is sponsoring you and what does she do?
Me: my mother and a real estate developer

VO: why the course:
Me: it will enhance my technical knowledge, learn new skills to improve and increase the production and efficiency of the natural gas in energy industry so after I will come back to take an engineering manager position in my company and also help to develop the efficiency of natural gas production and distribution in Nigeria gas sector.

VO: how much is your salary
Me: 4000 Dirham.

VO: where are you working
Me: working in cloud energy gas as an assistant engineer then I passed him my resident visa.

VO: what is the duration of your course
Me: 23 months and few days

VO: so you will be promoted after the course in your place of work.
Me: yes sir

VO: why the school
Me: the course outline and structure are in Align with my research area, and the department present research is on my research and also the school is equipped with modern engineering equipment like unit operation.


VO: sorry I won’t be approving your visa based on the first interview decision. But you can work hard and apply latter.
He looked at me.


Please house where did I missed it and what can I do?

I am planning to defer my admission for summer then applied in Nigeria.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 7:09pm On Nov 11, 2020
Hello my people.

Pls must there be bank reference letter on the bank statement to present at the embassy?

thanks in anticipation. pls urgent
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 1:24pm On Oct 28, 2020
Good day All,

God will crown our effort IJN amen.

Pls help me with this question:

How many days interval prior to interview date, the last date of statement of account must show?

Thanks in anticipation.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 10:36am On Oct 22, 2020
By cash.
sonofakin:
How did you make the payment?
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 2:53am On Oct 22, 2020
Yes, I have the receipt, in which all had been sent to the embassy via mail upon request.

Sharon8:
Do you have the receipt of the payment you made and is there a reference number on it?
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 3:57pm On Oct 21, 2020
Pls help me for more clarification.

on the 4/10/2020, I made a payment for my appointment but till now, no confirmation mail to proceed for the appointment booking process. I mailed the embassy, they said they were on it that ones solved, I would be notified. it is 17 days now and my school is resuming on the 13/1/2021.

My question:

pls:

1. Can I make another payment for my appointment? or I should wait till being solved.
2. Is there any penalty for making another payment?

Thanks in anticipation.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 3:49pm On Oct 21, 2020
Congrats bro.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 8:18pm On May 24, 2020
Thanks so much bro.

obajoey:
I saw it on my admission status page/portal.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by seglius(m): 6:02am On May 24, 2020
congrats my brother. pls how many day(s) it took for them to send you the funding mail after the congratulations mail was sent?


obajoey:
Does Illinois Institute of Technology give funding like GA with funding?
They gave me partial tuition scholarship of $10k, but the balance na "egungun be careful"

Past, present, future students if IIT, pls any possibility of funding.
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 3 by seglius(m): 5:33am On Mar 10, 2020
Ejay99:
Good day please is any one studying in university of Portsmouth what’s accommodation over there like the school dormitory is pretty expensive I would appreciate any info thanks
Pls when did you get the admission? I applied to same school since last month, admission not out.

Thanks
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 3 by seglius(m): 6:59pm On Mar 03, 2020
pls, anybody that had applied to the University of Portsmouth but still waiting for the admission.
getting to three weeks now I applied but the admission not out yet.
rs172:
Newcastle
September
Forensic accounting,
Initially i saw a minimum of 2k pounds in the document attached to the email sent to me, but I'm confused because while searching for information about Cas from Northumbria, i saw deposit of 5,500pounds.
PoliticsRe: Festus Keyamo In Prison (Throwback Photo) by seglius(m): 8:40am On Apr 23, 2019
akinblog:
‘They had to pick me, but I insisted on making one or two contacts first which they refused, but I stood my ground even telling them that they could carry me, rough-handle me and injure me before I could follow them’. - One of my many detention experiences when Gani stood by me!

https://www.everyvibes.com.ng/2019/04/Epic-Throwback-Photo-Of-Festus-Keyamo-Inside-Prison.html
NO PAIN, NO GAIN.
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Vibing To Kizz Daniel's Song by seglius(m): 7:05pm On Mar 24, 2019
Getintouch2004:
Mistakenly shout "Boko Haram ooo" for there now, you see them running like headless chicken.
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CelebritiesRe: Juliet Okonkwo Poses With Her Rolls Royce As She Celebrates Christmas by seglius(m): 2:57pm On Dec 25, 2018
Poverty mentality
Deckline:
Vanity upon vanity...
PoliticsRe: Buhari: Failure To Obey Court Orders, National Embarrassment – Soyinka by seglius(m): 2:39pm On Nov 20, 2018
Adebanjo killed it all. He had spoken well
TravelRe: QATAR AND UAE GENERAL VISA ENQUIRIES Part 3 by seglius(m): 11:35pm On Aug 10, 2018
Segunibk1:
pls d expire date on d passport that is stamp in embassy does it means the latest day one must enter or the day d visa expires.
It means the day you must enter.
TravelRe: QATAR AND UAE GENERAL VISA ENQUIRIES Part 3 by seglius(m): 6:19am On Jul 23, 2018
mutico20:
Noo ooo job in Dubai.. ..please prepare for the worse Truth is bitter I say my own I dey Dubai oo,.,it didn't wort it ok
No job and you are working over there,
Stop discouraging, start encouraging.

Moving from naija to Dubai for job is a thing of the mind.Proverbs, chapter 23, verse 7: "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he".
Speak to your destiny and it is well
TravelRe: QATAR AND UAE GENERAL VISA ENQUIRIES Part 3 by seglius(m): 7:04pm On Jun 21, 2018
Pls help, very urgent. I want to attest my certificate to meet up with my traveling. Pls anybody with a or any link at ministry of education, foreign affair and uae embassy to fasttrack the process.
Thanks in anticipation.
SportsRe: Romelu Lukaku: We Were So Poor Mother Borrowed Bread For Us To Eat by seglius(m): 11:34am On Jun 21, 2018
FlirtyKaren:
Romelu Lukaku, who is currently representing Belgium at the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Russia, has shared a very emotional story about his childhood and how his family lived in abject poverty.

In an interview with The Players Tribune, Lukaku talked about his struggle growing up as a black footballer in Belgium and how he vowed to be the bet player ever in the country.

Read his full emotional story below:

"I remember the exact moment I knew we were broke. I can still picture my mum at the refrigerator and the look on her face.

I was six years old, and I came home for lunch during our break at school. My mum had the same thing on the menu every single day: Bread and milk. When you’re a kid, you don’t even think about it. But I guess that’s what we could afford.

Then this one day I came home, and I walked into the kitchen, and I saw my mum at the refrigerator with the box of milk, like normal. But this time she was mixing something in with it. She was shaking it all up, you know? I didn’t understand what was going on. Then she brought my lunch over to me, and she was smiling like everything was cool. But I realized right away what was going on.

She was mixing water in with the milk. We didn’t have enough money to make it last the whole week. We were broke. Not just poor, but broke.

My father had been a pro footballer, but he was at the end of his career and the money was all gone. The first thing to go was the cable TV. No more football. No more Match of the Day. No signal.

Then I’d come home at night and the lights would be shut off. No electricity for two, three weeks at a time.

Then I’d want to take a bath, and there would be no hot water. My mum would heat up a kettle on the stove, and I’d stand in the shower splashing the warm water on top of my head with a cup.

There were even times when my mum had to “borrow” bread from the bakery down the street. The bakers knew me and my little brother, so they’d let her take a loaf of bread on Monday and pay them back on Friday.

I knew we were struggling. But when she was mixing in water with the milk, I realized it was over, you know what I mean? This was our life.


I didn’t say a word. I didn’t want her to stress. I just ate my lunch. But I swear to God, I made a promise to myself that day. It was like somebody snapped their fingers and woke me up. I knew exactly what I had to do, and what I was going to do.

I couldn’t see my mother living like that. Nah, nah, nah. I couldn’t have that.

People in football love to talk about mental strength. Well, I’m the strongest dude you’re ever going to meet. Because I remember sitting in the dark with my brother and my mom, saying our prayers, and thinking, believing, knowing … it’s going to happen.

I kept my promise to myself for a while. But then some days I’d come home from school and find my mum crying. So I finally told her one day, “Mum, it’s gonna change. You’ll see. I’m going to play football for Anderlecht, and it’s going to happen soon. We’ll be good. You won’t have to worry anymore.”

I was six.

I asked my father, “When can you start playing professional football?”

He said, “Sixteen.”

I said, “O.K., sixteen then.”

It was going to happen. Period.

Let me tell you something — every game I ever played was a Final. When I played in the park, it was a Final. When I played during break in kindergarten, it was a Final. I’m dead-ass serious. I used to try to tear the cover off the ball every time I shot it. Full power. We weren’t hitting R1, bro. No finesse shot. I didn’t have the new FIFA. I didn’t have a Playstation. I wasn’t playing around. I was trying to kill you.

When I started growing taller, some of the teachers and the parents would be stressing me. I’ll never forget the first time I heard one of the adults say, “Hey, how old are you? What year were you born?”

I’m like, What? Are you serious?

When I was 11 years old, I was playing for the Lièrse youth team, and one of the parents from the other team literally tried to stop me from going on the pitch. He was like, “How old is this kid? Where is his I.D.? Where is he from?”

I thought, Where am I from? What? I was born in Antwerp. I’m from Belgium.

My dad wasn’t there, because he didn’t have a car to drive to my away games. I was all alone, and I had to stand up for myself. I went and got my I.D. from my bag and showed it to all the parents, and they were passing it around inspecting it, and I remember the blood just rushing through me … and I thought, “Oh, I’m gonna kill your son even more now. I was already going to kill him, but now I’m gonna destroy him. You’re gonna drive the boy home crying now.”

I wanted to be the best footballer in Belgian history. That was my goal. Not good. Not great. The best. I played with so much anger, because of a lot of things … because of the rats running around in our apartment … because I couldn’t watch the Champions League … because of how the other parents used to look at me.

I was on a mission.

When I was 12, I scored 76 goals in 34 games.

I scored them all wearing my dad’s shoes. Once our feet got to be the same size, we used to share.

One day I called up my grandfather — my mum’s dad. He was one of the most important people in my life. He was my connection back to Congo, where my mum and dad are from. So I was on the phone with him one day, and I said, “Yeah, I’m doing really well. I scored 76 goals, and we won the league. The big teams are noticing me.”

And usually, he always wanted to hear about my football. But this time it was strange. He said, “Yeah, Rom. Yeah, that’s great. But can you do me a favor?”

I said, “Yeah, what is it?”

He said, “Can you look after my daughter, please?”

I remember being so confused. Like, what’s Grandad on about?

I said, “Mum? Yeah, we’re cool. We’re O.K.”

He said, “No, promise me. Can you promise me? Just look after my daughter. Just look after her for me, O.K.?”

I said, “Yeah, Granddad. I got it. I promise you.”

Five days later he passed away. And then I understood what he really meant.

It makes me so sad to think about, because I just wish that he could have lived another four years to see me play for Anderlecht. To see that I kept my promise, you know? To see that everything was going to be O.K.

I told my mum that I would make it at 16.

I was late by 11 days.

May 24, 2009.

The playoff final. Anderlecht vs. Standard Liège.

Lukaku: To me, every game was a final.

That was the craziest day of my life. But we have to back up for a minute. Because at the start of the season, I was barely playing for the Anderlecht U-19s. The coach had me coming off the bench. I’m like, “How the hell am I going to sign a pro contract on my 16th birthday if I’m still on the bench for the U-19s?”

So I made a bet with our coach.

I told him, “I’ll guarantee you something. If you actually play me, I’m going to score 25 goals by December.”

He laughed. He literally laughed at me.

I said, “Let’s make a bet then.”

He said, “O.K., but if you don’t score 25 by December, you’re going to the bench.”

I said, “Fine, but if I win, you’re going to clean all the minivans that take the players home from training.”

He said, “O.K., it’s a deal.”

I said, “And one more thing. You have to make pancakes for us every day.”

He said, “O.K., fine.”

That was the dumbest bet that man ever made.

I had 25 by November. We were eating pancakes before Christmas, bro.

Let that be a lesson. You don’t play around with a boy who’s hungry!

I signed my pro contract with Anderlecht on my birthday, May 13. Went straight out and bought the new FIFA and a cable package. It was already the end of the season, so I was at home chilling. But the Belgian league was crazy that year, because Anderlecht and Standard Liege had finished tied on points. So there was a two-leg playoff to decide the title.

During the first leg, I’m at home watching on TV like a fan.

Then the day before the second leg, I get a phone call from the coach of the reserves.

“Hello?”

“Hello, Rom. What are you doing?”

“About to go play football in the park.”

“No, no, no, no, no. Pack your bags. Right now.”

“What? What did I do?”

“No, no, no. You need to get to the stadium right now. The first team wants you now.”

“Yo …. What?! Me?!”

“Yeah, you. Come now.”

I literally sprinted into my dad’s bedroom and was like, “Yo! Get your ass up right now! We gotta go, man!”

He’s like, “Huh? What? Go where?”

I’m like, “ANDERLECHT, MAN.”

I’ll never forget, I showed up to the stadium, and I like pretty much ran into the dressing room and the kitman said, “O.K., kid, what number do you want?”

And I said, “Give me number 10.”

The kitman said, “O.K., kid, what number do you want?” And I said, “Give me number 10.”
Hahahaha! I don’t know. I was too young to be scared I guess.

He was like, “Academy players have to take 30 and above.”

I said, “O.K., well, three plus six equals nine, and that’s a cool number, so give me 36.”

That night at the hotel, the senior players made me sing a song for them at dinner. I can’t even remember what I picked. My head was spinning.

The next morning, my friend literally knocked on the door of my house to see if I wanted to play football and my mum was like, “He’s out playing.”

My friend said, “Playing where?”

She said, “The final.”

We got off the bus at the stadium, and every single player walked in wearing a cool suit. Except me. I came off the bus wearing a terrible tracksuit, and all the TV cameras were right in my face. The walk to the locker room was like 300 meters. Maybe a three-minute walk. As soon as I put my foot in the locker room, my phone starts blowing up. Everybody had seen me on TV. I had 25 messages in three minutes. My friends were going crazy.

“Bro?! WHY ARE YOU AT THE GAME?!”

“Rom, what is happening? WHY ARE YOU ON TV?”

The only person I texted back was my best friend. I said, “Bro, I don’t know if I’m gonna play. I don’t know what’s going on. But just keep watching the TV.”

In the 63rd minute, the manager subbed me on.

I ran out onto the field for Anderlecht at 16 years and 11 days old.

We lost the final that day, but I was already in heaven. I made good on my promise to my mother and to my grandad. That was the moment I knew we were gonna be O.K.

The next season, I was still finishing up my last year of high school and playing in the Europa League at the same time. I used to have to take a big bag to school so I could catch a flight in the afternoon. We won the league by a mile, and I finished second for African Player of the Year. It was just … crazy.

I actually expected all that to happen, but maybe not so fast. All of sudden, the media was building me up, and putting all these expectations on me. Especially with the national team. For whatever reason, I just wasn’t playing well for Belgium. It wasn’t working out.

But, yo — come on. I was 17! 18! 19!

When things were going well, I was reading newspapers articles and they were calling me Romelu Lukaku, the Belgian striker.

When things weren’t going well, they were calling me Romelu Lukaku, the Belgian striker of Congolese descent.

If you don’t like the way I play, that’s fine. But I was born here. I grew up in Antwerp, and Liège and Brussels. I dreamed of playing for Anderlecht. I dreamed of being Vincent Kompany. I’ll start a sentence in French and finish it in Dutch, and I’ll throw in some Spanish or Portuguese or Lingala, depending on what neighborhood we’re in.

I’m Belgian.

We’re all Belgian. That’s what makes this country cool, right?

I don’t know why some people in my own country want to see me fail. I really don’t. When I went to Chelsea and I wasn’t playing, I heard them laughing at me. When I got loaned out to West Brom, I heard them laughing at me.

But it’s cool. Those people weren’t with me when we were pouring water in our cereal. If you weren’t with me when I had nothing, then you can’t really understand me.

You know what’s funny? I missed 10 years of Champions League football when I was a kid. We never could afford it. I would come into school and all the kids would be talking about the final, and I’d have no idea what happened. I remember back in 2002, when Madrid played Leverkusen, everybody was like, “The volley! Oh my God, the volley!”

I had to pretend like I knew what they were talking about.

Two weeks later, we were sitting in computer class, and one of my friends downloaded the video off the Internet, and I finally saw Zidane smash it into the top corner with his left.

That summer, I went over to his house so I could watch Ronaldo Fenomeno in the World Cup Final. Everything else from that tournament is just a story I heard from the kids at school.

Ha! I remember I had holes in my shoes in 2002. Big holes.

Twelve years later, I was playing in the World Cup.

Now I’m about to play in another World Cup, and you know what? I’m going to remember to have fun this time. Life is too short for the stress and the drama. People can say whatever they want about our team, and about me.

Man, listen — when we were kids, we couldn’t even afford to watch Thierry Henry on Match of the Day! Now I’m learning from him every day with the national team. I’m standing with the legend, in the flesh, and he’s telling me all about how to run into space like he used to do. Thierry might be the only guy in the world who watches more football than me. We debate everything. We’re sitting around and having debates about German second division football.

I’m like, “Thierry, have you seen the Fortuna Düsseldorf setup, though?”

He’s like, “Don’t be silly. Yes, of course.”

That’s the coolest thing in the world, to me.

I just really, really wish my grandad was around to witness this.

I’m not talking about the Premier League.

Not Manchester United.

Not the Champions League.

Not the World Cups.

That’s not what I mean. I just wish he was around to see the life we have now. I wish I could have one more phone call with him, and I could let him know

“See? I told you. Your daughter is OK. No more rats in the apartment. No more sleeping on the floor. No more stress. We’re good now. We’re good …

They don’t have to check the I.D. any more. They know our name.”

https://lailasnews.com/we-were-so-poor-mother-borrowed-bread-for-us-to-eat-romelu-lukaku/

Without story, no glory. Perseverance.
PoliticsRe: ONSA's N1.2bn: Again, EFCC Goes After Fayose’s Lagos, Abuja Properties by seglius(m): 12:40pm On Jun 10, 2018
GoTV:
Good for him. I want him and Obasanjo jailed for life. Those 2 are nuisances we harbour in the South west
Don’t wish people bad, yours is coming. Don’t throw stone to the glass house if you wanna build much more.
TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by seglius(m): 4:07pm On Apr 22, 2018
Frankrobbn1:
seglius,

Boss, I requested for your profile and not a refusal letter that contains vital information about you. Please kindly remove the refusal letter you pasted. Order for your GCMS Note and endeavour to explore to the below link.

https://www.nairaland.com/3948393/canadian-student-visa-thread-part/391#63425662

All the best!
ok thanks
TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by seglius(m): 10:43pm On Apr 20, 2018
Frankrobbn1:
Oh! Sorry for the refusal. You can share your profile so we can know what went wrong on your previous refused application.
GCMS Note - Is a note that gives further clarification on the factual reason to why your application was refused.
thanks for the response. pls find attach the denail document for review and finding lasting solution.
thanks in anticipation.
TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 14 by seglius(m): 10:35pm On Apr 20, 2018
Frankrobbn1:
Oh! Sorry for the refusal. You can share your profile so we can know what went wrong on your previous refused application.
GCMS Note - Is a note that gives further clarification on the factual reason to why your application was refused.
ok, really appreciate for your attention.
pls find attach the denial documents for review and solution. thanks in anticipation.

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